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Good Ice

11 hours ago ago from 20 Prospect

As expected, yesterday's storm was a bit overstated. We ended up with somewhere between 2-4 of snow here in the Twin Cities, as the storm tracked mostly to the south, hitting Wisconsin, Iowa, and southern Minnesota. But I will say this about the weathermen, they were right about the temperatures. It is 5 degrees outside right now (Wednesday evening) and the wind is blowing pretty hard. Real winter has finally arrived. Driving the kids to ...

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Backyard Ice Rink – 2009

21 hours ago ago from The Only Girl

Here up north, we get Winter.  LOTS of winter.  And what do Canadian boys do in the Winter?  They play hockey.  Plenty of hockey (remember this ?).  And where's the best place to play hockey?  Why, your own backyard rink of course! This will be Year # 8 of the Husband's backyard rink project.  He's pretty much got the process down to a fine art.  Sure, there was the year that the tarp lining the rink frame had a hole in it and hours and ...

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F1 Circuit Preview of Brazil Interlagos 2009 | Singapore F1

13 hours ago ago from Singapore F1

Autódromo José Carlos Pace For the 2007 Brazilian Grand Prix, the largest-scale repairs in the last 35 years were carried out at the circuit, to fundamentally solve problems with the track surface. The existing asphalt was entirely replaced, resulting in a much smoother track surface. At the same time, the pit lane entrance was enhanced to improve safety and built new fixed grand stand. To facilitate the work, the circuit ...

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Green Thumb Thursday: Reusable Water Bottles

6 hours ago ago from Social Girls

We're all supposed to be drinking eight glasses of water per day. For many of us, the easiest way to do this by drinking from plastic water bottles. But for the green-friendly Social Girl, plastic bottles are a big no-no. Single-use plastic water bottles are enormously wasteful. Americans go through about 25 billion bottles per year, and most of them end up in landfills. Additionally, the creation and shipment of water bottles consumes a ...

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Dec. 10, 1944: Web Visionary Passes Into Obscurity

19 hours ago ago from Wired.com

Sections Dec. 10, 1944: Web Visionary Passes Into Obscurity 1944: His dream of a global interlinked of documents lying in ruins, information-science pioneer Paul Otlet dies. The Belgian bibliographer's grand scheme to organize the world's information made him the aspiring Google of his day, but his sprawling card catalog and decimal classification system proved woefully inadequate to ...

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